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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Bridgeport ...

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    The city of Bridgeport is the location of 56 of these properties and districts, and one National Historic Landmark; they are listed here. Ones in Greenwich or Stamford are covered in National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenwich, Connecticut or in National Register of Historic Places listings in Stamford, Connecticut .

  3. Edgerton Park - Wikipedia

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    Edgerton Park, also known as the Frederick F. Brewster Estate, is a 20-acre (8.1 ha) public park on Whitney Avenue, straddling the New Haven–Hamden town line in Connecticut. It is site of the demolished Victorian home of Eli Whitney II , known as "Ivy Nook".

  4. Centerville, Hamden - Wikipedia

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    CT Transit operates the 228 and 229 bus routes on Whitney from downtown New Haven, 228 terminating at the town hall and 229 continuing to Waterbury. The 238 route operates on Dixwell from downtown New Haven to the town hall. [19] A short trail connects Town Center Park to the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail. [20]

  5. Main Street Historic District (Middletown, Connecticut)

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    546-548 Main Street, J. Poliner & Sons Shoe Store, 1833, 19th century Commercial; 560-564 Main Street, Lawton & Wall Block, 1867, Italianate Commercial unbroken common cornice with 566-576 Main Street and identical facade. 566 Main Street, Lawton & Wall Block, 1870-1874; 574-576 Main Street, Lawton & Wall Block, 1870–1874, Italianate Commercial

  6. Mount Carmel, Hamden - Wikipedia

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    Mount Carmel is a neighborhood in the northeastern portion of the town of Hamden, Connecticut.It was the site of the first meeting house in what is now Hamden. Its founders named the area due to the resemblance of a range of hills nearby to the Mount Carmel mentioned in the Bible. [1]

  7. Hamden, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Hamden Connecticut's Sleeping Giant Mountain from the Quinnipiac river. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.3 square miles (86 km 2), of which 32.8 square miles (85 km 2) is land and 0.5 square miles (1.3 km 2), or 1.62%, is water.

  8. Connecticut Route 63 - Wikipedia

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    County Location mi km Destinations Notes; New Haven: New Haven: 0.00: 0.00: Route 10 (Fitch Street / Whalley Avenue) – Hamden, Westville: Southern terminus: 0.12: 0.19: Route 243 west – Ansonia

  9. Whitneyville, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The Town of Hamden provides all municipal services for the neighborhood. It is located in Connecticut's 3rd congressional district.Most of the neighborhood is in the 11th state senate district, with a small western portion in the 17th, and most of it is in the 91st state house district, with a small western portion in the 94th.